the defense department is in a position where we will respond. if we're asked to do something. we will do it. but we're not out there basically making judgments about you know what embassies are secure or not secure. what are the threats in the various embassies. you have to leave that up to the chief of station. and chief of mission to be able to make that determination. >> with our neo plans that with have, we have approximately 285 diplomatic missions out there. how far along are we in having plans for all of them? >> as we said we have embassies throughout in the world and not all, obviously are benghazi or tripoli or tunisia. the reality is that in most countries, in the world, we can rely on the host country to provide security. they're there. they're willing to do it. they do a good job. there are some of these embassies in some of these more volatile countries that are of concern. and those were the nineteen that we're designated by the state department as ones we had to look at more closely and develop a better approach to providing security. because there part of the